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PostsApril 09, 2024
University buys 500 feet of nylon rope, it was needed for a workshop led by rape-porn author
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A university had a “workshop” planned that was intended to show students the ropes of all things related to bondage. The college even bought 500 feet of nylon rope and planned to have a “rape porn author” head the event.
And today I learned there is something called a “rape porn author.”
Campus Reform reported this February that Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) abruptly canceled an “Introduction to Bondage” workshop after facing strong opposition online. Now, internal records obtained by Campus Reform show that the university spent more than $100 on various supplies ahead of the event, including nylon rope.
The university paper The Collegiate Commons reported that the planned bondage workshop was upcoming, and revealed that the event instructor, “Fynch,” is the author of pornographic stories, including at least one story involving a graphic description of gang rape. Fynch also has an account on a website with ties to child pornography, per the outlet.
Is it really too much to ask that universities that receive taxpayer funds not have people host events when they fantasize about “a graphic description of gang rape.” Can we just all agree that that should not even be the least bit controversial? Especially, considering her website may have “ties to child pornography.”
Records obtained by Campus Reform detailed an order placed by Assistant Director of Health and Wellness Ryan Anderson for ‘Healthy Relationships Week.” Purchases included 500 feet of black nylon rope and 1000 ’extra heavy-duty’ paper grocery bags, totaling over $100.
Devina Jani, a social worker at IUSSW, emailed the Health and Wellness team on Feb. 6 to inform them of the story by The Collegiate Commons that had sparked public concerns about the event.
Eric Teske, Director of Health and Wellness promotion at IUPUI replied: “We planned the event with the best intentions and appreciate you helping to market our Healthy Relationships Week initiatives, and I’m so sorry IUSSW’s cross posting was mentioned in that story in a negative light.”
Question: How do nylon rope and heavy-duty grocery bags do anything to promote “healthy relationships?”
It is truly reprehensible and deranged that these are the sorts of things going on at college campuses. This is why students are graduating miserable and deranged. Because that is what happens when you convince students that heavy-duty grocery bags somehow promote healthy relationships.
I am no expert, but if you want a healthy relationship with your significant other, I don't think grocery bags will do much of anything for that.
The university system is nothing more than a pathetic joke. And it is unfathomable that people waste loads of money on a subpar education that does nothing but indoctrinate students into liberal lunatics.
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